The redshirt freshman threw for 183 yards and led six scoring drives resulting in 38 points in Saturday’s spring game. Five drives went for touchdowns, though Trubisky didn’t throw a TD pass.

Williams, a rising junior who started six games last year, directed a pair of scoring drives that resulted in a touchdown and a field goal. He threw for 135 yards but took six sacks compared to one by Trubisky.

The quarterbacks rotated on both teams during the Blue’s 38-17 win against White. Coach Larry Fedora said the two will continue to battle for the job in training camp this summer.

“I thought both of them made some good plays,” he said. “There were a couple of things I didn’t like, a couple of balls that were thrown from each of them that I didn’t like. We’ll keep evaluating and they’ll keep competing.”

Wake holds first spring scrimmage

WINSTON-SALEM — Wake Forest head football coach Dave Clawson led the Demon Deacons through their first scrimmage of the spring on Saturday afternoon at BB&T Field. The Deacon scrimmaged for 1:45 on a beautiful spring day with the offense scoring 22 points.

The offense tallied on five field goals and one touchdown during the scrimmage. Redshirt junior kicker Chad Hedlund booted field goals of 32, 41 and 29 yards while redshirt freshman Mike Weaver connected from 40 and 38 yards.

Redshirt sophomore running back Dominique Gibson scored on a 25-yard run for the lone touchdown on the afternoon.